Governors visit coast to support Namibian child
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It might not be rare for a group of regional governors to be in one place, especially at state functions, but a visit to a school speaks volumes of their care towards a Namibian child.
It might not be rare for a group of regional governors to be in one place, especially at state functions, but a visit to a school speaks volumes of their care towards a Namibian child.
Mukwe Constituency Councillor Damian Maghambayi is calling for permanent solutions to human-wildlife conflict, involving elephants.
Maghambayi says many villages close to the Mahango Game Park are losing their crops to elephants escaping from the game park.
The dust has refused to settle in the Sibbinda Constituency following the appointment of a cleaner.
The community feels the appointment was unfair as the position was not advertised to accord all interested residents a chance to apply.
The war in Ukraine has led to escalating food and commodity prices, affecting access to food by vulnerable communities in Namibia.
Continued copper wire theft is worrisome and hampering progress in Otjiwarongo's new Extension 12 residential area.
Otjozondjupa Regional Council Chairperson, Marlyn Mbakera, says they are hard at work to improve living conditions at Kalkfeld Settlement and move it towards Village Council status.
NamWater has started attending to the Okakarara Constituency's water crisis regarding the build-up of calcium and magnesium minerals in their water.
The inmates of Luderitz Correctional Facility received a donation of literature to boost their rehabilitation opportunities, thanks to the RJS Foundation.
The Outjo Municipality is expanding the existing open market to accommodate more vendors who usually sell on the sidewalks.
Outjo is a town of more than six thousand inhabitants and is best known as the main gateway to one of Africa's largest national parks, Etosha.
The floodwater at Onhaminda village in the Oshikango Constituency has dried up, and those who had been relocated to the higher ground have started moving back to their homesteads.
For the past two months, these residents have been fighting an uphill battle due to flood waters.